Swap Partitions (again)
Thomas Mitchell
mitch at sgi.com
Tue Oct 23 07:51:21 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep25.234622.21252 at odin.corp.sgi.com> wiltse at sgi.com (Wiltse Carpenter) writes:
* In article <1990Sep25.132534.16796 at cid.aes.doe.CA> aspgasd at cid.aes.doe.CA (Alain St-Denis) writes:
* >
* >I want to .... swap partition ....
* You need to unset the non-volatile ram variable "root" in the prom. You
* can do this by getting into prom manual mode and typing:
*
* unsetenv root
Hmmmmmmm......
Re: Advanced Configurations
Please.
1) keep a notebook. Log all changes. Use a was/is/why triplet
to ensure the ability to return to a sane set of values.
Review and summarize the notes often.
2) save factory values in the notebook prior to
changing anything. If the files are on line print them to
paper. Remember, if you have a problem you will not be able
to read them :-)
3) Back up and verify your backups prior to any upgrade. There is
always a chance that some general clean up by SGI, may step on your
local changes. Back up in ways you understand and can verify.
Always back up your own work.
4) Have a back up system administrator. Work with this person
at all times. Share information and discuss changes prior
to doing.
5) Plan to have extra time when installing any option or upgrade.
Verify devices and mounts prior to installing software.
6) Avoid going up the down stair case. The more users and more
critical the machine the more important it is to avoid special
case handling. Do read the book (Up the Down Staircase) it
is funny and has nothing to do with computers.
7) Go for it.
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Thomas P. Mitchell -- mitch at sgi.com or mitch%relay.csd at sgi.com
"All things in moderation; including moderation."
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